Use of tools
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- 1945
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- NAVPERS, World War, 1939-1945, United States. Navy, World War II, United States. -- Navy -- Handbooks, Manuals, etc, Technical Manual, Tools -- Maintenance And Repair -- Handbooks, Manuals, Etc, Field Manual, Tools -- Handbooks, Manuals, etc, WWII In Color, Tools
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- Washington, U. S. Govt. print. off.
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- English
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Use Of Tools 1945 NAVPERS 10623
PREFACE
This book is prepared as a basic reference for those enlisted men of the Navy whose duties require them to use tools to keep Navy gear and equipment in shipshape condition.
Familiarity with tools and knowing how to use them is of primary importance to technicians of all rates, for even the most simple routine jobs require the use of tools. Tools are indispensable in the maintenance and repair of Navy equipment, and a technician — whether he is concerned with radio, electricity, ordnance, propulsion machinery, metal work, or woodworking — cannot get along without calling upon his tools for assistance.
In this book, tools are arranged in groups according to the kind of work they are designed to perform. The book begins with advice on the handling of such general purpose tools as hammers, screwdrivers, pliers, punches, and wrenches. It explains the use of the tools used for cutting and shaping metal — chisels, hacksaws, files, snips, drills and reamers. Chapters are devoted to threading tools, pipe and tubing tools, woodworking tools, measuring tools, gages and indicators, soldering and welding tools, special tools, metal fastening devices, and abrasives.
As one of several Basic Navy Training Courses, this book was prepared in the Training Courses Unit, Standards and Curriculum Division. Training. Bureau of Naval Personnel.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface II
CHAPTER I
Keeping our Navy Shipshape 1
CHAPTER 2
General-purpose tools 5
CHAPTER 3
Wrenches 21
CHAPTER 4
Metal-cutting tools 35
CHAPTER 5
Cutting holes in metal 57
CHAPTER 6
Threads and thread cutting 75
CHAPTER 7
Metal fasteners 89
CHAPTER 8
Pipe and tubing tools 105
CHAPTER 9
Soldering and welding 123
CHAPTER 10
Woodworking with hand tools 141
CHAPTER 11
Measuring tools 169
CHAPTER 12
Gages and indicators 187
CHAPTER 13
Special tools 201
CHAPTER 14
Abrasives 219
APPENDIX I
Fractions and decimal equivalents 232
APPENDIX II
Standard wire gages 233
APPENDIX III
Twist drill sizes 234
APPENDIX IV
American National Form threads 235
APPENDIX V
35 mm. strip film list 236
APPENDIX VI
16 mm. moving picture list 237
Quiz 239
Index 254
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PREFACE
This book is prepared as a basic reference for those enlisted men of the Navy whose duties require them to use tools to keep Navy gear and equipment in shipshape condition.
Familiarity with tools and knowing how to use them is of primary importance to technicians of all rates, for even the most simple routine jobs require the use of tools. Tools are indispensable in the maintenance and repair of Navy equipment, and a technician — whether he is concerned with radio, electricity, ordnance, propulsion machinery, metal work, or woodworking — cannot get along without calling upon his tools for assistance.
In this book, tools are arranged in groups according to the kind of work they are designed to perform. The book begins with advice on the handling of such general purpose tools as hammers, screwdrivers, pliers, punches, and wrenches. It explains the use of the tools used for cutting and shaping metal — chisels, hacksaws, files, snips, drills and reamers. Chapters are devoted to threading tools, pipe and tubing tools, woodworking tools, measuring tools, gages and indicators, soldering and welding tools, special tools, metal fastening devices, and abrasives.
As one of several Basic Navy Training Courses, this book was prepared in the Training Courses Unit, Standards and Curriculum Division. Training. Bureau of Naval Personnel.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface II
CHAPTER I
Keeping our Navy Shipshape 1
CHAPTER 2
General-purpose tools 5
CHAPTER 3
Wrenches 21
CHAPTER 4
Metal-cutting tools 35
CHAPTER 5
Cutting holes in metal 57
CHAPTER 6
Threads and thread cutting 75
CHAPTER 7
Metal fasteners 89
CHAPTER 8
Pipe and tubing tools 105
CHAPTER 9
Soldering and welding 123
CHAPTER 10
Woodworking with hand tools 141
CHAPTER 11
Measuring tools 169
CHAPTER 12
Gages and indicators 187
CHAPTER 13
Special tools 201
CHAPTER 14
Abrasives 219
APPENDIX I
Fractions and decimal equivalents 232
APPENDIX II
Standard wire gages 233
APPENDIX III
Twist drill sizes 234
APPENDIX IV
American National Form threads 235
APPENDIX V
35 mm. strip film list 236
APPENDIX VI
16 mm. moving picture list 237
Quiz 239
Index 254
Digitized by Google.
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- OL25895870M
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- OL25895870M
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- OL17320590W
- Pages
- 268
- Ppi
- 300
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- Worldcat (source edition)
- 1878072
- Year
- 1945
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